Skimmia japonica named ‘Ranso En’

ABSTRACT

A new plant variety of  Skimmia japonica  characterized Cream variegated margins.

BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION

The present invention relates to a new and distinct variety of Skimmiajaponica, which was found as a branch sport on a cultivated specimen ofSkimmia japonica (unpatented) by Mr. Noriaki Kogawa in Minai Tsukuda,Aomori Prefecture, Japan. The varietal denomination of the new varietyis ‘Ranso En’.

The genus Skimmia is included in the family Ructaceae which comprisesabout 161 genera and 1700 species of evergreen and deciduous trees andshrubs, Asian in origin. Skimmia comprises approximately 6 species,orginating in Western Himalayas, Eastern China and Japan, many of whichpossess desirable ornamental characteristics. Skimmia japonica is anative of Japan and Korea.

SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION

The new variety was discovered as a branch sport and differs from itsparent by having cream colored variegated margins. Asexual reproductionof the new variety by cuttings, performed in Vacaville, Calif., haveconfirmed that the distinctive characteristics of the new variety arestable and transmitted to succeeding generations, and the new varietyreproduces true to type.

COMPARISON WITH PARENTS

‘Ranso En’ is distinguished from its parent and all other varieties ofSkimmia japonica of which I am aware by having cream variegated margins.

BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF ILLUSTRATION

The accompanying illustrations shows a specimen of the new cultivar in aphoto illustration as true to color as is reasonably possible to make inan illustration of this character.

FIG. 1 illustrates the distinctive cream colored marginal variegation.

DESCRIPTION OF THE NEW VARIETY

‘Ranso En’ has not been observed under all possible environmental,cultural and light conditions. The following observations anddescriptions are of plants grown in Lewisberry, Pa. and Vacaville,Calif. In this description, color references are to The RoyalHorticultural Society Colour Chart (2001) and terminology used in thecolor descriptions herein refers to plate numbers in this color chart.Phenotypic expression may vary with light intensity, cultural andenvironmental conditions.

-   Botanical classification: Skimmia japonica Thunb. ‘Ranso En’.    -   -   Parentage.—Branch sport of Skimmia japonica (unpatented).        -   Propagation.—Vegetative cuttings.-   Plant:    -   -   Size.—Between 50-60 cms tall.        -   Habit.—Evergreen shrub, upright to obliquely ascending, to            spreading for older plants.-   Branching:    -   -   Lateral branches.—Upright to obliquely ascending, to            spreading on older plants.        -   Typical branch quality.—200.        -   Observed branch quality.—10.        -   Size.—50 to 60 cm long.        -   Diameter.—6 mm.-   Color:    -   -   Basal branches.—Near Greyed Group 194C.        -   Apical branches.—Near Green Group 143C.        -   Color of new shoots.—Near Green Group 143C.-   Leaf:    -   -   Shape.—Lanceolate to oblanceolate.        -   Leaf size.—Length 6.5 cm; width 2.5 cm.        -   Arrangement.—Alternate, simple.        -   Margin.—Smooth, entire.        -   Texture/substance.—Coriaceus, glabrous with a waxy surface            covered with punctate glands.-   Color: The following color readings are of specimens grown in    Vacaville, Calif., and are of a 3 year old plant grown in a 2 quart    container.    -   -   New foliage.—Upper side Center: Near Greyed-Green Group            191B. Upper side Margin: Near White Group 155B. Under side            Center: Near Greyed-Green Group 191B. Under side Margin:            Near White Group 155B.        -   Mature foliage.—Upper side Center: Near Greyed-Green Group            191B. Upper side Margin: Near White Group 155B. Under side            Center: Near Greyed-Green Group 191B. Under side Margin:            Near White Group 155B.        -   Venation pattern.—Upper Surface: Alternately pinnate, center            vein depressed above. Under Surface: Side veins obscure,            center vein raised beneath.        -   Petioles.—Size: 3 to 4 mm. Color: Near Greyed-Green Group            191B. Texture: Smooth. Internodes: 2 to 3 cm. Hardiness:            USDA Zone 6 (−10° F. to 0° F.). Vigor: Slow to establish;            moderate growth rate once established. Pests/Diseases: None            Noted.-   Infloresence:    -   -   Bloom period.—Outdoors: March. Greenhouse: Not observed in a            greenhouse environment. Inflorescense Form: Cymes.            Arrangement: Panicles to 5 cm long, unisexual; 4-merous. Sex            of Flowers: All pistilate. Inflorescence Size: 4 to 8 cm.            Shape of Inflorescence: Ovoid. Fragrance: Spicy.        -   Lastingness of individual.—Blooms: 2 to 3 weeks.        -   Petals.—Number/Arrangement: 4-merous. Shape: Narrowly            oblong. Size: 4-5 mm long. Margin: Smooth, entire.        -   Color.—Upper surface: Near White Group N155B. Lower surface:            Near White Group N155B.        -   Sepals.—Quantity: 4. Shape: Broadly triangular. Size: 1 to            2 mm. Margin: Finely ciliate. Color: Near White Group N155B.        -   Peduncles.—Length: Up to 8 cm. Diameter: 2 mm. Angle: 45            degrees. Color: Near Greyed-Green Group 191B.        -   Buds.—Rate of Opening: Moderate. Shape: Globose. Length:            Less than 1 mm. Diameter: Less than 1 mm. Color: Near            Red-Purple Group 62A.        -   Gynocium.—Stigma Appearance: Capitate, 4-parted. Style Size:            8 mm long. Seed Production: Drupes, globose, fleshy.

1. A new variety of Skimmia japonica plant substantially as describedand illustrated.